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The group Never Again California is urging the 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors to bring an end to the Crossroads of the West gun show in Del Mar -- an event that brings in 0,000 to the local economy. 228

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The original AR-15 was a derivative of a rifle first developed by gunmaker ArmaLite in the 1950s. The AR refers to ArmaLite rifle, and does not stand for "assault rifle." U.S. armed forces use related models of this rifle as a standard-issue combat weapon, albeit usually with automatic capability, which is generally not legal for private citizens to own. 356

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The incident left the teen with a scar on his face. He also said that the left side of his face feels “tighter” than the other, adding there was some metal implanted into his cheek. He also said his vision was impacted. 220

  

The Golden State’s scores were all over the map. California earned major points in some areas, claiming the best parental-leave policy score. It took the second-best score for gender pay gap, trailing Vermont. On the other end of the scale, California placed 49th in day-care quality, beating only Nebraska and Idaho. California came in 50th place for median women’s salary. Life as a Working Mom in California (1=Best; 51=Worst) 429

  

the majority of Republican voters favor laws tightening gun restrictions, such as making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks. Half of Republicans even believe in banning assault-style weapons. From 2017 to 2018, there was a modest increase in Americans' support for stricter gun legislation from 52% to 57%, according to a survey published in 2018 by Pew.The last major gun legislation Congress passed was in 1994, when it banned in most cases to make or possess semiautomatic assault weapons. That law expired in 2004 under the George W. Bush administration and a Republican-controlled Congress.Stalled in the SenateAfter the Democrats took over the House earlier this year, they passed the most significant gun legislation in a generation, requiring background checks on all firearm sales in the country, and another bill extending the background check review period from three days to 10 days.The Senate has yet to consider the bills.After this weekend's mass shootings, Democratic leaders blamed Republicans controlling the Senate for blocking them.They began demanding that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell take action this week, arguing they could help prevent the next large-scale tragedy. McConnell's office did not say whether the Republican leader is open to dealing with gun violence with new legislation."Sickening to learn this morning of another mass murder in Dayton, Ohio overnight," said McConnell in a statement. "Two horrifying acts of violence in less than 24 hours. We stand with law enforcement as they continue working to keep Americans safe and bring justice."It is unlikely that Congress will consider much at all while they're home for the August recess."The Republican Senate must stop their outrageous obstruction and join the House to put an end to the horror and bloodshed that gun violence inflicts every day in America," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "Enough is enough."Rep. Jerry Nadler, the New York Democrat and chairman of the House Judiciary committee that writes gun legislation, pointed out that the El Paso, Texas, gunman is the author of an anti-immigrant document that lays out his motivations for the shooting, according to law enforcement officials. Nadler then urged Trump to "stop his racist rhetoric that has the effect of encouraging mass murder."On his way back to the White House, Trump ignored questions on white nationalism, and did reiterate something he's said a lot in recent times."This is a mental illness problem," he told reporters. But he did say he has spoken with members of Congress and would be making a statement Monday morning."We have to get it stopped. This has been going on for years, for years and years in our country. We have to get it stopped."The response to the shootings from Republicans was a mix of prayers for the victims, solidarity with the law enforcement working on the cases and a push for modest legislation.GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, highlighted a March hearing he led on the Senate Judiciary Committee to encourage states to pass laws to allow families or law enforcement officers to petition a court for an order to temporarily restrict a person's access to firearms if they show signs of harming themselves or others."May not have mattered here, but Red Flag laws have proven to be effective in states that have them," 3368

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